http://uishistharv1.uis.edu/items/browse?collection=4&amp%3Bamp%3Bpage=2&amp%3Bsort_field=Dublin+Core%2CTitle&page=2&output=atom2020-06-07T07:22:43+00:00Omekahttp://uishistharv1.uis.edu/items/show/247
Also on the picture are Louis Hannig and his wife LaWanda, the parents of contributor Greg Hannig. ]]>2016-11-14T19:24:19+00:00

Dublin Core

Title

Photograph of Jay Hoffman with LaWanda Hannig and Louis Hannig, 2004

Description

In 2004, Jay Hoffman was re-elected as State Representative (he served from 1991 to 2011). He represents the 113th District in the Illinois House of Representatives since 2013.

Also on the picture are Louis Hannig and his wife LaWanda, the parents of contributor Greg Hannig.

Subject

Photograph of State Representative Jay Hoffman with Louis and LaWanda Hannig, taken in 2004.

Source

[no text]

Creator

[no text]

Publisher

Joel Walder

Date

2004

Contributor

Greg Hannig

Rights

[no text]

Relation

[no text]

Format

[no text]

Language

[no text]

Type

Photograph

Identifier

[no text]

Coverage

[no text]

]]>http://uishistharv1.uis.edu/items/show/246
The photograph was brought in by Greg Hannig, Gary's younger brother.]]>2016-11-14T19:24:53+00:00

Dublin Core

Title

Photograph of Gary Hannig

Description

The photo was taken in 1979 when Gary Hannig was first elected as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives. He would go on to represent the 98th District until 2009. He resigned his position when Governor Pat Quinn appointed him to be Director of the Illinois Department of Transportation. In District 98, Gary Hannig was succeeded by his wife, Betsy Hannig.

The photograph was brought in by Greg Hannig, Gary's younger brother.

Subject

Photograph of Gary Hannig when he was first elected as State Representative in 1979.

Source

[no text]

Creator

[no text]

Publisher

Joel Walder

Date

1979

Contributor

Greg Hannig

Rights

[no text]

Relation

[no text]

Format

[no text]

Language

[no text]

Type

Photograph

Identifier

[no text]

Coverage

[no text]

]]>http://uishistharv1.uis.edu/items/show/245
The photo was taken in 1979, when Gary Hannig was first elected as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives. He would go on to represent the 98th District until 2009. He resigned his position when Governor Pat Quinn appointed him to be Director of the Illinois Department of Transportation. In District 98, Gary Hannig was succeeded by his wife, Betsy Hannig.
In 1979, the Democrat Alan Dixon was Secretary of State in Illinois (1977-1981) and served as U.S. Senator from 1981 until 1993.
The photograph was brought in by Greg Hannig, Gary's younger brother.]]>2016-11-14T19:25:23+00:00

Dublin Core

Title

Photograph of Gary Hannig and Alan Dixon, 1979

Description

The picture shows Gary Hannig (on the left) with Alan Dixon. Bill Redman is in the background.
The photo was taken in 1979, when Gary Hannig was first elected as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives. He would go on to represent the 98th District until 2009. He resigned his position when Governor Pat Quinn appointed him to be Director of the Illinois Department of Transportation. In District 98, Gary Hannig was succeeded by his wife, Betsy Hannig.
In 1979, the Democrat Alan Dixon was Secretary of State in Illinois (1977-1981) and served as U.S. Senator from 1981 until 1993.
The photograph was brought in by Greg Hannig, Gary's younger brother.

Subject

A photograph showing Gary Hannig with Alan Dixon at around the time he was first elected to the Illinois House of Representatives.

Source

[no text]

Creator

[no text]

Publisher

Joel Walder

Date

1979

Contributor

Greg Hannig

Rights

[no text]

Relation

[no text]

Format

[no text]

Language

[no text]

Type

Photograph

Identifier

[no text]

Coverage

Dublin Core

Title

1864 Coin/Token of the Lincoln and Johnson Campaign during the Civil War Presidential Election

Description

This is an 1864 Coin/Token of the Lincoln and Johnson Campaign during the Civil War Presidential Election. Lincoln is featured on one side with the text, "For President Abraham Lincoln," and Andrew Johnson on the opposite with the text, "For Vice President Andrew Johnson." These coins/tokens were passed out on the campaign trail.

Subject

1864 Coin/Token of the Lincoln and Johnson Campaign during the Civil War Presidential Election. Lincoln is featured on one side and Andrew Johnson on the opposite. This is part of a larger collection donated by Tony Leone.

Rights

Relation

Format

Language

Type

Identifier

Coverage

Dublin Core

Title

1864 Coin/Token from Republican Abraham Lincoln's Presidential Campaign. One side features a portrait of Lincoln. The opposite side reads, "Our Union."

Description

1864 Coin/Token from Republican Abraham Lincoln's Presidential Campaign. One side features a portrait of Lincoln. The opposite side reads, "Our Union." This election was during the American Civil War.

Subject

1864 Coin/Token from Republican Abraham Lincoln's Presidential Campaign. One side features a portrait of Lincoln. The opposite side reads, "Our Union." This is part of a larger collection donated by Tony Leone.

Dublin Core

Title

Description

1860 Ferrotype Coin/ Token featuring Republican Presidential Candidate Abraham Lincoln and his running mate Hannibal Hamlin. A 'ferrotype' is a photograph printed on metal. The pictures fade somewhat, but are still easily recognizable. This is part of a collection donated by Tony Leone.

Subject

1860 Ferrotype Coin/ Token featuring Republican Presidential Candidate Abraham Lincoln and his running mate Hannibal Hamlin. This is part of a collection donated by Tony Leone.

Source

This is a 1860 Ferrotype Coin/ Token featuring Republican Presidential Candidate Abraham Lincoln and his running mate Hannibal Hamlin. This is part of a larger collection donated by Tony Leone.

Dublin Core

Title

Description

This "Let's Make America Great Again" button is from Republican Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign in 1980. It features the slogan with a photo of Ronald Reagan. It is part of a larger collection donated by Tony Leone.

Identifier

Coverage

Dublin Core

Title

Description

These are four presidential campaign buttons for the Republican Party years 1956 and 1960. The two buttons on the left support Presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower and his running mate Richard Nixon. These are from the 1956 presidential campaign. The two buttons on the right support Presidential candidate Richard Nixon and his running mate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. for the 1960 campaign. The 1956 campaign for Eisenhower and Nixon was successful. The 1960 campaign for Nixon was unsuccessful in which he lost to John F. Kennedy.